Tiger Ina Papera is in Salamanca Place and that is the only place in Hobart where you can buy my work. They stock a bigger range of my glass designs than anyone has in the past!
They have my ever popular Antarctic designs and many others, including my new colourful house numbers.
The numbers were inspired from a house number I saw on a house in the old part of Torshavn the capital of the Faroe Islands in the north Atlantic.
If you can't get to Tiger Ina Papera, don't hesitate to contact me direct if you would like to buy any of my work. I can make and ship interstate and overseas with payment via Paypal invoice or direct transfer (in Australia).
I can sometimes make special requests, depending on my available time and what people want!
Recent photos of my work are on my Facebook page.
January 2021
Many things have changed. The Galleries where most of my work was sold, have closed.
We need to do things in a different way. I too will be doing things differently.
Meanwhile, don't hestate to contact me direct if you would like to buy any of my work. More recent photos of my work are on my Facebook page.
A new year has begun. Many things have changed. Galleries have closed.
We need to do things in a different way. I too will be doing things differently.
My affair with glass began 14 years ago, when I attended several Adult Education classes. Then I completed Studio Glass Studies at the University of Tasmania.
Antarctic Glass was my first glass design series. They were inspired by my husband Paul's photos of fascinating shapes of Antarctic sea-ice. They were taken while he was onboard the Aurora Australis enroute to Antarctica in summers of 2008-09 and 2010-11.
I sold my Antarctic Glass series at Aspect Design gallery in Salamanca Place, Hobart until they closed in 2020. It continues to be very popular, perhaps this is because Hobart has so many connections with the Antarctic continent, the Southern Ocean and Antarctic research.
Several years ago, I set up a proper studio in our garage and I bought my own kiln. In 2014 I bought a smaller kiln.
Since then things have grown way beyond what I ever expected. My glass is at several galleries around Tasmania: Strahan Wilderness Woodworks, Bicheno Farmshed Gallery and from a new outlet in Salamanca Place replacing Gallery Salamanca and Aspect Design which closed in 2020. Stay tuned for more news as things pick up again.
I am constantly experimenting with new ideas and designs and I now have several main designs with new ones on the way.